Armenia reports civilian death in Azeri military attack
YEREVAN. Feb 6 (Interfax) - A resident of the village of Nerkin Karmirakhbyur, Tavush region of Armenia, was killed in an attack coming from Azerbaijan, the region's hospital told reporters on Friday.
The doctors said Vanik Gukasyan, 60, died from a gunshot wound.
Manvel Kamenatdyan, the elder of the village, told reporters Gukasyan was wounded near his house on Thursday and died on his way to hospital.
In the meantime, Artsrun Ovannisyan, press officer for the Armenian defense minister, told reporters the Azeri military had breached the ceasefire regime on all tracks along the border on the Tavush region.
"Fire was opened on populated areas. Armenia opened fire on the Azeri positions from which the shots had been fired," he said.
Ovannisyan earlier said Levon Andreasyan, 85, an Armenian resident, was wounded in an attack by the Azeri military on the village of Movse, Tavush region of Armenia on February 4.
The OSCE on January 27 called on Azerbaijan and Armenia to exercise restraint in resolving the Karabakh conflict.
The OSCE reiterated the importance of measures that could rule out the possibility of incidents between Azerbaijan and Armenia.